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Tribal Warfare 08-19-2010 11:39 PM

Mellinger:Bowe the knucklehead still vying for attention with Bowe the receiver
 
Bowe the knucklehead still vying for attention with Bowe the receiver
By SAM MELLINGER
The Kansas City Star

Dwayne Bowe hasn’t dropped a pass. Not yet, not in a game. And that would be a good thing, except he hasn’t caught one either.

The second preseason game is Saturday night in Tampa, and Bowe is still looking for his first catch. The Chiefs coaches insist this doesn’t matter.

“That’s really insignificant,” offensive coordinator Charlie Weis says. “We didn’t go in game-planning to get the ball to Dwayne.”

Those words are fine. One preseason game isn’t a big deal. But Bowe’s performance this year is a ginormous deal for the Chiefs, and if they want to know if they can count on him in the regular season, it would be good to see him do something in the preseason.

Because for all his popularity and attention, Bowe is entering his fourth NFL season as more potential than production.

The Chiefs led the league in drops last year, a key reason for Matt Cassel’s struggles, and Bowe was the biggest offender. Despite missing five games, he still managed to tie for the NFL lead with 11 dropped passes.

By all accounts and appearances, Bowe is having a very good training camp. He’s in better shape. He makes some plays in drills and scrimmages. Bowe is praised by Weis and head coach Todd Haley and whichever teammate is speaking for him that day. Fans scream for Bowe’s autograph.

The accepted narrative is positive.

But we’re still waiting for him to live up to it.

This is a critical season for Bowe. For all the improvements on offense — a better line, Thomas Jones, Dexter McCluster and no more Larry Johnson — the most important players were here last year.

The central piece is Cassel, and his most important ally or enemy will be Bowe.

They are both good players who need to be good, and that may be the team’s mantra this year. It applies to Cassel and Bowe more than anyone else.

Cassel needs to get closer to the guy who threw for 3,693 yards with an 89.3 passer rating for the Patriots in 2008.

To do that, he needs Bowe to play — not just act — like a first-round talent.

We can see that Cassel at least cares, that he’s doing everything possible to be good. With Bowe, he is still too easily distracted to say with any confidence.

So far, Bowe is showing occasional flashes, which is good, but also more of the obnoxious behavior the Chiefs have spent so much energy trying to quash. That’s not so good.

Bowe isn’t talking to the media — a smart move for him and his teammates’ marriages — but his inner knucklehead is still very much here.

He has talked to fans during drills in which he’s going the wrong direction and stood away from his teammates toward the end of last week’s game in Atlanta to hold the TV boom mic.

The Chiefs’ power structure puts a direct tie between how much D-Bowe they see and how much production Dwayne gives them as a receiver. The more D-Bowe, the less they want to count on him, so a healthy skepticism is warranted.

Bowe is not a star receiver — at this point, he may never become one — but the Chiefs need him to at least be an adequate lead receiver so that Cassel has a better chance to at least be an adequate starting quarterback.

Dropped passes, the saying goes, are more about concentration than talent. The coaches’ rhetoric says Bowe is much improved in that area, but the lapses are too easy to notice.

The Bowe-is-a-new-man storyline falls flat when we see him acting like the guy from years past.

Bowe will rise or fall with what he does on the football field. He showed nothing during the first game, which is fine for now but could soon grow into a problem.

The Chiefs don’t have many players more central to their success this year than Bowe. And they don’t have any with more legitimate concerns around them than Bowe.

We’re still waiting for answers. This weekend would be a nice time to start seeing them.

Hammock Parties 08-19-2010 11:47 PM

yawn

Goldmember 08-19-2010 11:56 PM

hopefully we won't be wanting to pack all the LSU guys in a van and push it over a cliff by year's end...with Jamarcus at the wheel.

kcxiv 08-20-2010 12:26 AM

lol Did Jwhit write this?

POND_OF_RED 08-20-2010 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by kcxiv (Post 6943946)
lol Did Jwhit write this?

The only way to really tell is to look for barbeque stains on the rough draft.

Tribal Warfare 08-20-2010 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Goldmember (Post 6943921)
hopefully we won't be wanting to pack all the LSU guys in a van and push it over a cliff by year's end...with Jamarcus at the wheel.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/...4d528c82_o.gif

nicelife2010 08-20-2010 01:28 AM

inreresting pics

HemiEd 08-20-2010 03:52 AM

:ZZZ:

LaChapelle 08-20-2010 05:54 AM

Team captains must make for boring subjects
nobody hard luck stories or great white hopes

TRR 08-20-2010 06:08 AM

Cassel doesn't trust Bowe. He doesn't trust him to catch it when its thrown his way, and he doesn't trust Bowe to be where he should be.

That, to me, is the biggest issue.
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DeezNutz 08-20-2010 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TRR (Post 6944011)
Cassel doesn't trust Bowe. He doesn't trust him to catch it when its thrown his way, and he doesn't trust Bowe to be where he should be.

That, to me, is the biggest issue.
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Why did Huard trust him? Same with Thigpen?

InChiefsHeaven 08-20-2010 07:03 AM

Sigh. His first two seasons were by all accounts very productive. His third year there was a drop off...new coaches, new QB, new system. 11 drops are definitely a problem, but damn, people make out like Bowe is the biggest piece of shit we have on Sundays...this is not the case. This is more media being bored and drying to gin up drama.

ChiefsCountry 08-20-2010 07:56 AM

Mellinger is a ****ing idiot. Lets go out bash one of the 5 guys on our team with actual talent. Bowe produced with Thigpen and Huard but 63 million man cant?
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philfree 08-20-2010 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 6944088)
Mellinger is a ****ing idiot. Lets go out bash one of the 5 guys on our team with actual talent. Bowe produced with Thigpen and Huard but 63 million man cant?
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Let's not forget that Bowe showed up 40 pounds over weight and then got suspended for four games. And to me this isn't bashing it's more of challenging Bowe. If he reads this and does nothing to prove his critics wrong then it pretty much proves he's not the guy he's supposed to be or that we need on this team. If he continues to showboat and drop passes thrown his way he'll be gone next year.

PhilFree:arrow:

ModSocks 08-20-2010 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TRR (Post 6944011)
Cassel doesn't trust Bowe. He doesn't trust him to catch it when its thrown his way, and he doesn't trust Bowe to be where he should be.

That, to me, is the biggest issue.
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Nice post. Haven't really seen this mentioned and i would agree. That's why Chambers seems to get all the looks.

And honestly, was this article necessary? People need to get off his nuts.

"Oh noes! Dwyane was holding the boomstick!"

kinda funny. Can someone find me a similar article about the Falcons lineman that was holding the mic on the Atlanta sideline that same game?

you can't.....because it's not a big deal. Geez.


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